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kubota1
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Has anynone ever air layered the main trunk of their trees? I have two trees that are about 7 ft. tall in pots. One might go in the ground next year, but the other I may airlayer. My question is, Will it kill the bottom half? Or will it just turn into a bush style? The garage door behind the plants is 10 ft. |
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Johnparav
Registered: Posts: 479 |
Check out this post , it should answer any questions you may have . |
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nypd5229
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Won't kill the bottom and yes it will turn bushy. But I haven't airlayered a trunk. |
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kubota1
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John, That was some good info. Thank you.. |
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7deuce
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I have done it. It worked out great for me and the owner of the airlayer. I documented the results in this post. http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/The-Great-Airlayer-Experiment-5377460 |
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rafed
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I did it with great results. |
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Chivas
Registered: Posts: 1,675 |
http://www.galgoni.com/ENG/Reproduccio/rcp_marcot.htm |
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kubota1
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Thanks everybody, you guys made my mind up. I will give it a try next spring. |
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ascpete
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Hello Art, |
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kubota1
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Thanks Pete, I learned this from growing peaches. I once had a peach addiction, but not as bad as these dang figs! |
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